jack lew, where are the women? >> well, andrea, there's no doubt that women's advocacy groups are critiquing and criticizing the president for the fact his top cabinet appointments are all male. the white house pushing back against that, pointing to the fact, look, there are a number of women appointed here at the white house, at one count it's 43%, which is higher than the bush administration. >> just the same as the clinton administration, 43%. >> right. this is something the white house has been answering a lot of questions about. let's put it that way. yesterday jay carney was pressed on this issue. i asked about this issue a few weeks ago. he continues to say that diversity is one of the president's important initiatives, but if you look at the top people in his cabinet, certainly, this is a problem and women's advocacy groups are pointing it out. andrea? >> thank you very much. so to answer that question, among others, where are the women, joining me now, democratic senator from minnesota. we know where the w